Lately Star Wars has managed to fill the gap, so to speak, with trade paperback re-releases of their own discarded continuity novels with new...
Alright, it seems as good an explanation as any. The only other part of the finale that was deeply unsatisfying was the "no one ever speaks of...
Can someone also explain how "seven signals have appeared" in the premiere, but they apparently don't know where? Or they appear then disappear...
I keep feeling like if I rewatch the season some of this surely has to make sense and I just missed something but also, some of it just won't....
I love so much about Discovery and a lot of elements in this season were excellent, but that was such an unsatisfying conclusion. This is what...
Kirstin Beyer's Voyager relaunch novels have done a good job of revisiting a number of the species the ship encountered on their original journey...
I think the OP is asking for book recommendations that center around less widely explored species seen onscreen (i.e. not the Klingons, Romulans,...
I liked almost everything about Kirsten Beyer's Voyager takeover except killing Jarem Kaz. He was the only of Christie Golden's new crew that I...
I rarely get TOS novels nowadays; I mostly stick to 24th century stories. But when the synopsis of this one was released a year or so ago, I...
Re: TNG: The Persistence of Memory by David Mack Review Thread (Spoile I don't know if this has been mentioned or not, so I apologize if I'm...
I remember liking her "Flashback" and "Endgame" novelizations. But one thing that did stand out to me, that I still remember, from the "Endgame"...
Thanks, I really appreciate the suggestions! I'll go check these out -- especially the Logs.
I've been rewatching the Animated Show lately on Netflix, and really enjoying it. I was just curious if there are any novels that continue or pick...
I actually liked them pretty well. They're not something to rave about, but I do like that Christie Golden was working in several elements from...
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